We propose a novel application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) using classroom video data as a means of quantitatively and visually exploring the collaborations between students. The context for our study was a summer program that works with first generation students and deaf/hard-of-hearing students to engage in authentic science practice and develop a supportive community. We applied SNA to data from one activity during the two-week program to test our approach and as a means to begin to assess whether the goals of the program are being met. We used SNA to identify groups that were interacting in unexpected ways and then to highlight how individuals were contributing to the overall group behavior. We plan to expand our new use of SNA to ...
By nature, learning is social. The interactions by which we learn from others inherently form a netw...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
There is a growing number of courses delivered using e-learning environments and their online discus...
We propose a novel application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) using classroom video data as a mean...
Social interactions between students are a major and underexplored part of undergraduate education. ...
This article reports on an exploratory project in which technology and dynamic social network analys...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce a social network analysis (SNA) toolkit aiming to ...
To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually collaborat...
This paper examines how social network analysis (SNA) methods and tools can be used to evaluate inst...
<div><p>To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually co...
Social network analysis (SNA) may be of significant value in studying online collaborative learning....
AbstractWith the help of new technological developments and increase in the number of Internet users...
This paper describes use of social network analysis to examine student interaction patterns in a Gra...
Social network analysis software such as NodeXL has been used to describe participation and interact...
By nature, learning is social. The interactions by which we learn from others inherently form a netw...
By nature, learning is social. The interactions by which we learn from others inherently form a netw...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
There is a growing number of courses delivered using e-learning environments and their online discus...
We propose a novel application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) using classroom video data as a mean...
Social interactions between students are a major and underexplored part of undergraduate education. ...
This article reports on an exploratory project in which technology and dynamic social network analys...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce a social network analysis (SNA) toolkit aiming to ...
To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually collaborat...
This paper examines how social network analysis (SNA) methods and tools can be used to evaluate inst...
<div><p>To ensure online collaborative learning meets the intended pedagogical goals (is actually co...
Social network analysis (SNA) may be of significant value in studying online collaborative learning....
AbstractWith the help of new technological developments and increase in the number of Internet users...
This paper describes use of social network analysis to examine student interaction patterns in a Gra...
Social network analysis software such as NodeXL has been used to describe participation and interact...
By nature, learning is social. The interactions by which we learn from others inherently form a netw...
By nature, learning is social. The interactions by which we learn from others inherently form a netw...
This research is based on the confluence of two research lines: eLearning and social network analysi...
There is a growing number of courses delivered using e-learning environments and their online discus...